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The Gun Lobby's Concealed Weapon
Pro-gun moderates are quietly using background checks to expand gun rights.
May 20, 2013
Reflections On "Never Forget To Lie"
For many viewers, filmmaker Marian Marzynski's Never Forget To Lie has evoked strong emotions about family, faith, survival and love.
May 17, 2013
Eric Holder Backtracks Remarks on "Too Big To Jail"
The attorney general on Wednesday sought to walk back earlier comments that some financial institutions may be too large to prosecute.
May 16, 2013
Maja Hrabowska: "My Life In Hiding"
Maja Hrabowska is a member of the generation of children that survived the Holocaust. "The past is always with me," she writes. "It has long, cold fingers, and catches me unprepared, at night mostly, when I wake up in sweat."
May 16, 2013
A New Link Between Traumatic Brain Injury and Suicide
A new study finds that military members with a history of brain injuries, some of which may have been sustained earlier in life, run a higher suicide risk.
May 15, 2013
Vermont to Legalize Assisted Suicide
A bill approved by the state legislature makes Vermont just the third state in the nation to legalize physician-assisted suicide - and the first to do it through a legislative vote.
May 15, 2013
The Last Witnesses of the Holocaust -- Live Chat Transcript
Join a live chat with filmmaker Marian Marzynski and historian Peter Black, of the United States Holocaust Museum. You can leave a question now.
May 14, 2013
Marian Marzynski: Returning to My Warsaw Story
"In Poland I had lived in a closet: as a 5-year-old boy hiding during the liquidation of the Warsaw Ghetto, running for my life on the Christian side, but also, as an adult after the war, trying to forget my past."
May 14, 2013
Lillian Boraks-Nemetz: My Holocaust Survival
As a child, Lillian Boraks-Nemetz escaped from the Warsaw Ghetto, but at great risk, and without her family.
May 14, 2013
Ed Herman: My Warsaw Ghetto Memories
"My personnel journey is a narrative of strong faith, growing up in a hurry, resilience and strength in face of adversity, a story of close escapes against all odds and miraculous survival."
May 14, 2013
Watch More Holocaust Child Survivor Stories
As many as 1.5 million children were killed in the Holocaust. But some managed to survive, at times because they hid with their families, because relatives sacrificed themselves to protect them, or because they pretended not to be Jewish.
May 14, 2013